Can I put a log cabin in my garden without planning permission?

A log cabin is classed as an outbuilding on your property. Outbuildings are regarded as permitted developments and therefore do not require an application for planning permission, provided all the conditions are met that are laid down under planning laws. If you meet all of these, all should be good!
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How big can a log cabin be without planning permission?

Keep under 2.5m at that 2m point, most log cabins from several suppliers have an eaves height less than that so you're fine and within permitted development. After the 2m point you can go up to 4m in height starting at a 2.5m eaves height point.
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Can my son live in a log cabin in my garden?

1) Can I live in a log cabin in my parents garden? It is possible for children to live in their parents' garden in a structure such as a granny annexe, provided the relevant annexe planning permission is obtained.
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What can you build in your garden without planning permission?

Garden Buildings are considered Permitted Development and do NOT require planning permission as long as: The building is to be placed less than 2.0m from the boundary of the property with a maximum overall height of no more than 2.5m from existing ground level.
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Do I need planning permission for a portacabin in my garden?

In most cases, you will need planning permission before installing a portable building on your site. Portable building planning permission is necessary if you are hiring the building for more than 28 days or if its surface area is greater than 100 m2.
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What Can You Build WITHOUT Planning Permission? (UK)

Can I put a mobile home on my land without planning permission?

In simple terms, planning permission is required for placing a static caravan on land UNLESS it is being used as ancillary accommodation for a house, such as for a dependent relative or holiday accommodation for visiting family members.
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Can I build a summer house in my garden without planning permission?

The majority of summerhouses and garden rooms do not require planning permission. However, permission is required for any summerhouse which covers over half the garden, which is not for domestic use or which is over 3 metres high with a pent roof or 4 metres high with an apex roof.
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What is the 4 year rule for no planning permission?

It means that certain unlawful developments can be made lawful once they have been in place for at least 4 years. Generally speaking, a development will be unlawful if it required planning permission but no planning permission was granted. The 4 year rule applies to a few different types of developments.
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What is the biggest garden room you can have without planning permission?

However, now planning permission for a garden office is not required as long as it is under the 2.5m high limit and the area is less than 50% of the outside space. This has been a great benefit to our customers in London where there are many conservations areas dotted about.
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Can I put a shepherds hut in my garden?

The simple answer is the shepherd's hut itself doesn't need planning permission, it's what you are doing with it that may do. As the shepherd's hut structure is on wheels and is portable the answer is often no. But any change of use of the land that the huts stand upon may need planning permission.
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What size log cabin can I put in my garden?

It's not larger than 50% of your garden size. It isn't built past the front of your house. Its eaves and roof height don't exceed the regulations (especially if built within 2m of a boundary) It's a single-storey structure.
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Can my son live in a caravan in my garden UK?

The structure must also be located in the actual garden, not surrounding land. Caravans, including mobile homes up to 65x22ft, can be sited in the direct garden of a house without planning permission if they are used by members of the household as additional living space not as independent accommodation.
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Can I live in my mums garden?

A garden building can have a lot of uses but without proper planning permission, you cannot actually live in a garden room. If you wanted to go down this route you would need to seek specialist advice and support and will also need to declare the exact use of the building to regulators as well as any neighbours.
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Can I buy a piece of land and put a log cabin on it?

Building and planning permission is also necessary if the log house you are building will be used as a primary residence or rented out to be used as one. In some cases when the land you purchase already has planning permission and building regulations approval attachment, then you are good to go.
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What are the rules for log cabins in the UK?

Your log cabin must only have one storey. Its eaves should be no higher than 2.5 metres. The maximum height of the entire building should be no more than 4 metres if the roof has a dual pitch. If it doesn't, and has some other type of roof, the maximum height overall should be no more than 3 metres.
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Can you build a log cabin in your back garden?

Just as important as point 7 above, a log cabin can be built anywhere in the garden (not in front of the house), even within 2 metres of the boundary, as long as the entire building is less than 2.5 metres high. This is why our entire range of planning permission free log cabins are 2.5 metres high, and less.
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What is the 1 Metre boundary rule?

In order to meet Building Regulations you will need to place the building at least 1m away from any boundary. Any side of the building within 1m of a boundary will need to be suitably treated so it is substantially non-combustible.
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What is the 2.5 m rule for garden rooms?

Maximum height

Your garden room must be single-story and have an eaves height of no more than 2.5m from ground level. Including your roof, you can build up to 4 metres for a gable or 3 metres for all other designs.
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Can I build a garden room next to my Neighbours fence?

3. Proximity: Planning rules suggest you can build as close as you like to the border between your property and your neighbour. Building regulations, however, prefer you to leave at least one metre between you and the boundary to be made from a non-combustible material.
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Do you need planning permission after 7 years?

The seven-year rule is based on Section 157(4) of the Planning and Development Act (2000). This effectively means that local planning authorities can't issue enforcement notices for unauthorised developments that have existed for more than seven years.
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How far back can planning permission be enforced?

What is the 4 year rule – planning permission? If your property does not have the required planning permission, there are four years in which your local council can take enforcement action to remedy the breach. The four years start from when the development is substantially complete.
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What is the rule 79 in planning?

What is Paragraph 79? Paragraph 79 is an exemption clause in the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). Also known as the country house exemption clause, Paragraph 79 allows certain exceptional designs to be approved where their location would normally cause planning permission to be denied.
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Do I need a permit to run electricity to my shed UK?

Section P of the Building Regs states that installing electricity to outbuildings including sheds and greenhouses is notifiable. You have to give building notice or else submit full plans of the installation before any work starts.
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How big can you build an outbuilding without planning permission?

An outbuilding can not be constructed on land forward of a wall forming the principal elevation. Outbuildings and garages to be single storey with maximum eaves height of 2.5 metres and maximum overall height of four metres with a dual pitched roof or three metres for any other roof.
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How far does a summer house need to be from a fence?

Other general guidelines are that it must not take up more than ½ your garden, it must be behind the building line, it should be 1 metre away from the boundary (although most garden and summer houses tend to be nearer than this), it should be less than 4 metres high (if it is an apex building) and should be 50 ft away ...
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